​The following stories made the cut on this edition of the 'Round-Up':

--The Special Court of retired judges has affirmed the removal of Chief JusticeRoy Moore from the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama. Ironically, this hasmade him so popular in terms of name recognition, that there's speculation hemay run for governor.--Russian President Vladimir Putin orders troops and military resources toward theborder with North Korea over fears that war could trigger a refugee crisis.--Russian 'Bear' bombers and spy planes fly near Alaska and Canada.--Syria is moving its remaining planes to an airfield adjacent to a Russian airbase.--North Korea's state media threatened to launch a super, mighty preemptive strikethat would reduce South Korea and the U.S. to ashes.--Vice President Mike Pence warned North Korea not to test the resolve of the U.S.--The Pentagon has announced that it will begin a new review of its nuclearposture at the direction of President Trump amid rising tensions on the KoreanPeninsula.--Hawaii lawmakers dusting off their state's emergency plans in case of attack onthe islands.--North Korean officials have not responded to any requests from China'sgovernment to have diplomatic talks over tensions with the U.S.--According to a defector, the North Korean director has a diabolic plan shouldtensions with the U.S. escalate. If the U.S. attacks, diplomats, tourists andforeign businessmen in South Korea will be at risk of being kidnapped, bringingthem back to the North and killing them.--After slandering the North Korean dictator with jokes, a group of North Koreansoldiers and officers have been arrested and investigated and will be severelypunished possibly with the death penalty.--North Korea's vice foreign minister says he believes President Donald Trump'sadministration is more vicious and aggressive than that of former PresidentBarack Obama.--The same Navy Seal team that killed Osama bin Laden is undergoing specialtraining in South Korea.--President Trump's White House has released the text of his new Hire Americanexecutive order that orders a multi-agency reform of the nation's many guestworker programs to help raise the salaries and wages of American workers.--Legislation has been introduced in Congress to defund and overturn acontroversial Obama administration decree from the U.S. Department of Housingand Urban Development that would transform or diversify U.S. neighborhoods underthe direction of 'big brother'.--Deep state bureaucrats embedded with the Environmental Protection Agency arereportedly using an encrypted smart phone app to covertly share secret messagesto block government oversight and undermine President Trump and the rule of law.--The British spy agency known as GCHQ was digitally wiretapping Trump associatesgoing back to late 2015.--Trump's ratings have surged to 50% in latest Rasmussen poll.--An MSNBC contributor sent out a Tweet hoping that ISIS would bomb PresidentTrump's property in Turkey.--America's first Somali legislator says there should be life insurance forterrorists.--Abdullah Rashid says his group, General Presidency of the Religious Affairs andWelfare of the Ummah, is trying to enforce the civil part of Sharia law in thearea.--President Trump is due to deport thousands of Somali nationals.--Ontario's accommodation to Muslim student demands for religious educationcausing controversy among non-Muslim students.--A police officer was shot dead and two others seriously wounded Thursday inParis. ISIS is claiming responsibility.--According to newly released statistics by Immigration and Customs Enforcement,the arrest of illegal aliens has increased 32.6% during the first several weeksof the Trump administration.--Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach announced that he has obtained the firstconviction of a non-U.S. citizen who illegally voted in a Kansas election.--Congress must pass an emergency funding bill or face a government shutdown.--Alabama state senators advance a bill that would add the right to life forunborn babies in the Alabama constitution.--Iowa lawmakers approve a bill to prohibit abortions after 20 weeks.--A federal judge announced that he will issue a ruling striking down long-standing provisions of Missouri law that establish health and safety standardsfor abortion clinics.--An Oklahoma bill that would prohibit abortions on unborn babies with DownsSyndrome and other special needs will not get a hearing because a stateRepublican refused to hear it in his committee.--State senate committee in California passed legislation that would expandabortions by requiring state universities to provide abortion pills on campus.--Euthanasia deaths in the Netherlands rose by 10% last year.--A Florida public high school math teacher punishes students who don't agree withher LGBT propaganda.--The LGBT movement's other goal is to reduce the age of consent to 10 years oldfor psychiatric therapy without parental knowledge or consent. It passed inColorado on Tuesday.--United Methodist Church Judicial Council will be ruling next week if gay andlesbian members of the clergy can retain their pastoral roles.--Plans are in the works in the U.K. for an equality oath in which teachers,doctors and other public officials would be forced to swear.--Judge Neil Gorsuch waited only 15 minutes before asking his first question in acase dealing with employment discrimination on Monday.--Michael Newdow is at it again with his belief that 'In God We Trust' must beremoved from our currency.--Scientists and climate activists opposed to the Trump administration to bringtheir message to D.C. via a 'March for Science'.

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